* McCaffity, Ray (ray.mccaffity@wcg.com) [010622 14:16]: ->I would like to compile my kernel or even upgrade my kernel version for SuSE ->I have both 7.0 and 7.1. ->I have compiled linux kernels many times for RedHat, mandrake, and ->slackware. ->I've tried using the "standard" linux kernels of 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 but it ->appears that ->SuSE has many custom patches to the kernel. Where could I get these? -> ->The standard kernels all work, and speed things up quite a bit, but the ->problem ->is mostly with modules, (I'd like to compile everything statically into the ->kernel ->with no modules at all) but I have a C-Media sound card, and alsa likes ->modules. -> ->I know how to do the make mrproper, make, make install, make bzIage, make ->modules ->make modules_install, and I've played around with trying newer versions of ->the mod_utils ->and this also helps some. But I'm still missing something. Everything else ->works fine, ->my SiS NIC, my NVidia video, my Adaptec SCSI controller, all work great. -> ->Any help on this would be appreciated. -> Dowload the kernel source from the ftp site: /pub/people/mantel You can then use a util called make cloneconfig to clone your running kernel and it will prompt you for the new stuff. You can't clone a 2.2 kernel to a 2.4 kernel, but if you load the 2.4 kernel off 7.1 you can clone that. cloneconfig is SuSE specific..it's a nice little feature. -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin